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period I have 3 questions: I've only had my period 3 yimes [im on my 3rd period right now]. I always bleed A LOT. Sometimes, i have this thick red stuff that looks like clumped together blood or something?[ i know, kinda gross] Do you know what this is? Also, whenever i have my period and im out doing activities, i have to change my pad a bunch of times. When i cant change my pad for whatever reason, i get blood all over my underwear and sometimes on my pants. Should i get a really thick pad? And my last question is whenever im trying to put in a tampon, i get it 3/4 in. I cant get the rest of it in. I've tried making it smoother by putting petrollium[sp] jelly and then using it. I'm too scared to push it in kinda hard to actually get it all the way in. So how can i get it all the way in?
As you can tell I'm kinda new @ this :/
Thanks.
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ok first off, you get the clumped blood for your first periods, and it could last up to a year... but dont worry it'll probably go away!! if it doesnt, its not a bad thing, normally your first periods are stronger/heavier, and after a while, they will regulate. if your doing sports or activities, you should use a tampon. if you want to use a pad, you should use one of the "granny pads" as my friends call them, but really they are over night pads..
also DONT do the petorlium jelly -- not the best idea
the reason you cant get it in is [[most likely]] because your not relaxed. untense your muscles and just relax. buy the ultra slims first (theyre like the size of a pencil!!) and once you get used to using them, then you can get bigger sizes. ALSO THIS IS IMPORTANT!!!! -- i dont see what you would be "scared to push it in," because its not like itwill hurt you. you cant push it in too far, but you can not push it far enough, which means youll be able to feel it while you walk. if you do it correctly, you shouldnt be able to feel it at all
GOOD LUCK!! ]
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